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Fossil Fuel and Geothermal Energy Sources for Local Use in Alaska Chapter J, Railbelt resources in the Railbelt energy region by conducting additional geothermal lease sales within identified areas of interest. The possible elevated geothermal gradient inferred from wells in the Willow–Big Lake area has long generated interest in a possible geothermal resource. However, this anomaly may be a drilling artifact; any further investment should await more definitive data. REFERENCES CITED AND SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Adkison, W.L., Kelley, J.S., and Newman, K.R., 1975, Lithol- ogy and palynology of Tertiary rocks exposed near Capps Glacier and along Chuitna River, Tyonek Quadrangle, southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 75-21, 58 p., 1 sheet. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 1990, Alaska’s high-rank coals: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Information Circular 33, 36 p. 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